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Brighton and Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester United
Brighton and Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester United: Pascal Gross scores winner . ( (May 04 2018)
Pascal Gross scored the winner as Brighton beat Manchester United 1-0 to guarantee Premier League football next season. The German midfielder, Albion's undisputed player of the year, fittingly hit his seventh goal of the season to take the Seagulls to the magic 40-point mark. United arrived on the south coast knowing a win would all-but seal second place for them, but a desperate disappointing display means they will have to wait to secure the runners-up spot. But Chris Hughton's side can now look forward to another season in the top-flight having assured they are mathematically safe ahead of trips to Manchester City and Liverpool. It is some achievement for Hughton, who guided Brighton into the Premier League for the first time last season, and for a club who 21 years ago this week needed a late equaliser at Hereford to save themselves from dropping out of the Football League altogether. Jose Mourinho did make six changes to a United side which was missing Romelu Lukaku, as expected, but the absence of Alexis Sanchez, also through injury, set alarm bells ringing 15 days before they play Chelsea in the FA Cup final. It meant rare chances in attack for Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial in a line-up which also included Sunday's match-winner against Arsenal, Marouane Fellaini. The Belgian, whose future remains uncertain with his contract almost up, had the ball in the net after only three minutes but he was offside when he turned home Rashford's free-kick. That was about as good as it got in a horribly disjointed display from United. Paul Pogba was back to his laid-back worst and Juan Mata's passing was horribly out of kilter. Brighton began to sense it might be the night to get the win they needed and David De Gea had to be alert to keep out a low Gross shot. De Gea was then almost caught out by a dipping 25-yard effort from Glenn Murray which he pushed away at full stretch, before the Spaniard tipped Jose Izquierdo's fierce drive over and denied Gross again at his near post. The hosts, aside from one Lewis Dunk slip which Rashford was unable to take advantage of, were well on top but could not find the breakthrough before half-time. But Brighton got the goal they deserved in the 56th minute when Izqueirdo skipped past Matteo Darmian and stood a cross up towards the far post. De Gea pushed the ball onto the head of Gross and although Marcos Rojo hooked it clear from underneath the crossbar, goalline technology confirmed it had crossed the line. United belatedly rallied but Maty Ryan saved from Rashford and Jesse Lingard fired wide as Brighton held out for a memorable and thoroughly merited win. Post-match reaction Jose Mourinho questioned his Manchester United players' desire after the match. The United boss said: "Today I think it was a difference in the desire to fight for the targets. They had one target, to get the points and celebrate their Premier League survival. "We had the target to get the points to finish second, and they showed that for them it is more important than for us to finish second. "We didn't show that. It was clearly a difference in emotion. And emotion is a big part of the game. They were here ready to give everything, and we were not able to motivate ourselves. "I am disappointed because second is important for me. I'm not sure every one of my players is disappointed." Brighton boss Chris Hughton said: "I'm particularly pleased with the performance. Normally when you win these games it's because your goalkeeper has had to make saves and they've missed chances. "But I don't think they had a clear-cut chance and we were good value for the win. "It's a relief because even going into the game I felt, for our season's work so far, that we deserved to stay in this league. So it's a relief that we've done it and I'm really proud of the group of players."
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